Leopards through in Confed Cup
Leopards through in Confederation Cup after beating Warri Wolves
Posted: 13 May 2012
Time: 05:43 pm
Black Leopards are through to the last 16 of the CAF Confederation Cup after they beat Warri Wolves 2-0 at Peter Mokaba Stadium on Sunday.
Leopards advanced to the next stage of the competition on the away goal rule, after they lost 3-1 in the first leg in Nigeria a fortnight ago.
Zimbabwean striker Kingston Nkatha proved to be the hero for Lidoda Duvha, scoring in each half for the win.
The home side deserved the win as they dominated from the first to last whistle, with midfielder Raymond Monama a marvel to watch in the middle of the park.
Despite their success in Africa, Leopards are still fighting relegation at home, and have to win both their remaining matches in the Premiership.
Article by: Ernest Fakude
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This is where we Sundowns should begin preparing for a proper Champs League onslaught, there's no use qulufying for Africa only to be eliminated without stamping your passport more than once njenge..... mh.
I am sure they will continue to demonstrate the same or even more support.
Shapaaaaa Lidoda Dhuva.
Black Leopards are through to the last 16 of the CAF Confederation Cup...
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How often should Black Leopards play in the last 16?
Leopards are in group stages consisting of 8 teams (4/group)
I wish you can win the next PSL match, so that you can represent SA in Africa comfortably.
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@ KickOff Editor
Please do something to this story writter who is misrepresenting the readers.
Black Leopards need only one win (not two) to remain in the PSL